Thrust pads |
Extract from DIN 6311 |
Type S with snap ring |
d1 | d2 H12 | d3 | e | h1 | h2 | Thread size |
grub screw | ||||||
12 | 4,6 | 10 | 2,2 | 7 | 2,5 | M 6 |
16 | 6,1 | 12 | 3 | 9 | 4 | M 8 |
20 | 8,1 | 15 | 3,6 | 11 | 5 | M 10 |
25 | 8,1 | 18 | 4,5 | 13 | 6 | M 12 |
32 | 12,1 | 22 | 5,3 | 15 | 7 | M 16 |
40 | 15,6 | 28 | 5,6 | 16 | 9 | M 20 |
Specification | Information | How to order |
Steel
Case hardened all round Snap ring |
Thrust pads DIN 6311 are utilized to transmit
clamping forces. They lean to uneven and unparallel surfaces and eliminate
the transmission of any screw turning movement to the workpiece.
The snap ring is a simple and quick method to connect the thrust pad to the grub screw. Screws with thrust points are: Grub screwsDIN 6332 Tommy screwsDIN 6304 Tommy screwsDIN 6306 Hints for installation The thrust pad has to be held at an angle allowing the circlip to drop to the bottom of its groove with the split end downwards. The thrust pin is then offered up to the split end of the circlip at the lowest possible angle and pressed home. |
Thrust pad DIN 6311-40-S Code No. 6311
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